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|John Stewert were callers at the . G. Davenport home Tuesday aft- rnoon, Dan Mickelson and sister, Anna { Frances > IF: ek. ey Sane plowing visited at the Ws W. Stewart home ( " tractor |) ago Sunday. ‘ LS ae ats Nina Waiste left for her Wing after substituting for er in Manning school No. ‘aiste made many friends ff Bismarck were bu: the Dietzman home la evening. this vicinity who were Matilda Harms, d: e her ie She also did and Mrs. z work in school, keeping Bismarck urs full time, » Saturday mornin and. son, ¢ @:. Jong illness. The whole i Hikot South Dakota to of Mr. Dahl’ ympat extend their «i reaved ones. The Frene ; company deli He! spent riend M fires in the ast week. Mildred 1) +. end at hor and Mrs is hauling g vith his true! » John Ge py nd Nina Wa *. s at the Walter Dh ont” Sunday. Looed Mr. and Mrs. \\ hased a ne Pigg: Purchased a and Mr. | at tion 1 Tues-| pety Wentz | owst of Florence — Lake asm archant home Thur: Feu, a ri ee] Menoken o—— es ie ras Mrs. Ma ¢ ' d Mrs. Read” Ing al the home of Mr callers Wed. | ha sca vant attended the s held in the cons ae el banquet in Wing Sat- _ dated y Bessie Baldwin of th of Bismarck came Thursday and spent the day school. Was sper ing libri them in the Dewey Miss Baldwin gave a A. teling about the w pupils and the Campfire served a lunch and the purchase @ piano for the school was cussed. * Sunday School was well night. ullers at the Roy Mar- were John and Gustaf ber Mr. and Sunday Mr. and} or, ed with his iter_on Sunday. Roy Marchant and tended. Tt is now being hell in the consoli- and Trene call- dated school every Sun f Mr. and Mrs. Otte Ayers spent! evening. Sunday at the home of Mrs. Ollie] Fesisesetsate Cook of Bisma: 5 1 Gat: The Boy Cromwell | ¢ postponed on — ¥ -—— nd erat we will be Folten Nelson avent to the Richard “ ar’ Ai | Berner home one "| got some potatoes |from then this week and rise breakfast ‘Tuesday mornin he purchased the picnic grounds north of en. Mrs. W. T. Dan Dance and Mr. Ro: : Norlin farm buildings on the Friday aftern near the Louie ( ison were home last ob fn ce Ss the Engdoht to Bis- Hugo re- night and s for their incubator, r has been laid week with rheumatism. Nelson motored to Bismarck y en route he stopped in at brother Porter's on the Harrts three miles from Bismarck rented recently ton. Miss Fun St. Paul soon to at_a hospital the “Mrs. A. T. Wel Ruth motored elch’s’ old’ stor helped day which place. Whitted called in at the s damo home Tuesday en te from schol No. 2, in Crom- well. > “olten Nelson made a trip to Bis- urday with Mr. and Rignold Nelson. her —Strandamo __ recovered week’s illness and is up and » T. A. was held Boyd school a_ we night. <The negro mi en by Mrs. 2 Junch was se! aroun Fred’ Wood delivered some gas to Ye the John Bngdohl home. Wednesday # and to John Heefer and Ed Morris marek hospital Sund Thurs r " Bo oCy on stays with M. A Miss Ruth Kuhmle : FE TOE vith the Bismarck hospital eles ee aang mutt ernoon for infection in Ley tO eee ee old car from Pete r Bismarck and went aft- Saturday to use going back to the field. Folten Nelson and Mrs. J. ‘as have been papering and nting in cleaning hause. choemberger was a caller A. Nelson home Wednes- and Mrs. Homer | © Migton ‘ue in| °™ tek Briday. ang Albert Sherman was on the sick fist Saturday and Sunda Mr. and Mrs. Chas. it fr x =f . rel_and -p-family are now gon the Fred ig lelson farm north of Menoken. | we: . Mrs.Mary, Dance of Lewistow: by 4» came to Menoken Tues Use: visit, relatives here. = thas been rR. L. Dr: ad Morris returned home from Wednesday and reports better a in. BA a business call- the Folten Nolson home Thurs- and got some repairs for his le sin be irs,” ing cal Ps? _ Mrs, Edd Ebli 1 5 aige Salter’ home Mon ir. and. Mr. E) ‘ ily are now living at the Ches: farm. ; - 7 Harold returned y from a visit with her par- ents New England, N. D. Miss <Gettrude Ness and Bilis a ‘Hilda Evanson were dinner guests be atthe R. G. Abelein home Monday N 2 Joe Varley were sat the Folten Nelson home y night,...Nelson’s purchased a separator from Varley’s. | Bud Nelson was a caller at the | Brown brother's Thursday night on | business. Jog Varley went to the Fred chroeder home recently and got a jload of seed wheat he purchased | from him. The little baby of Mr. and Mrs. jam Turnbull died Thursday with nvulsions.---Myrs. Turnbull is a ‘er to Ed Morris here. Emos Strandamo and R. C. Nel- son called-at.the M.. A.. Nelson home Friday night and helped them burn their stubble field. Mrs. John Engdohl and family and Mrs. Victor Nelson, who stays +|with her, motored to Bismarck Thursday. vhs yp . Mrs. Engdohl states that her | friend, Matilda Harmes-was taken to a Bismarek hospital for medical treatment and is guite. low with tuberculosis. Joe Jiras.and Tom Morris were Mrs, ee -_ Mrs.: William Treynka and Mrs. sd. Ebeling and children visited jes Mick Agnew - Saturday after- + Boon, Mr. Si i and Mrs. Homer Craven at- the farewell: party for Mr. Mrs, Robert Meyers in Mc- Saturday night...... ‘Qlson is now a patient in ius hospital...... —6 Ladies’ --Missionary - society the Stewartsdale church last | __ NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | .| Phillip Monroe home Sunday when '.| Johnson home Sunday afternoon, .| Bismarck over the ~ | servi and Miss Esther Strandamo motor- Jed to Baldwin Saturday and visit. jed with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. iE. E. Strandamo, near Baldwin, | The Kruger family visited at the |Fred Schroeder home last Sunday jen route from Baldwin where they j attended Gottfried Kikul’s funcras | ,Alice Swanson entertained some |of her relatives Sunday at dinner. | Bertha Schroeder came home to spend the week-end at her parental ho her brother Arthur took her | back Sunday night to resume her studies at the business college. Mr. and Mrs. Rigaold Nelson motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Lips has been quite ill with pneu- | monia. | Lillie, the and Mrs. Jim Jiras, Willie and Joe motored to they were entertained to dinner by their daughter, | Still @ Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Erickson id Miss Anetta Erickson motored ‘k Thursday to attend to s affairs. The Rev. and Mrs. G. Forsgren made a trip to Bismarck Friday where Mrs, Forsgren broadcast a am of sacred hymns, 1 r. and Mrs. Erick Pearson and children were callers at the Arthur are! fi The Misses Lydia Marske Bernita Dutoit were shoppers in week-end, _ re-/} ing to their school duties Mon- day morning. The schools of Grass Lake town- hip all closed Friday afternoon, the eachers returning to their respec- tive homes. Miss Ruby Livergood’s home is in Wilton. Miss Emily ‘arlson_ returned to Underwod Sat- i is Bigler motored to Bismarck Friday evening, and Miss Ann Ose has gone to her home at Dazey, The Misses Dorothy Little, Agnes and Ida Tosseth were week-end visitors at their homes here, return- ing to Bismarck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson motored to Baldwin Sunday to visit with Mr. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Johnson. Mrs. Pete Johnson and Mrs. Ed- win Johnson called at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Johnson one day last week. Surveyors from Bismarck were in the community Thursday doing some surveying work for new bridges and roads to be built this summer. Anthony Erickson has been quite ill the last few days. The Rev. and Mrs. G. Forsgren and Ingrid and Margaret Hagstrom were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Asplund and sons, Lloyd and Robert, were enter- tained at the L. M. Nordquist home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John: Law and daughter Margaret, J. C. Nordluna and Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Thor drove to Underwood Sunday after- noon where Mr. Law and Mr. Nord- lund rendered a song service in the Ingersol schoolhouse. Mrs. John Johnson and son Rag- nar called on Mrs. Edwin Johnson one afternoon last week. Otto Asplund of Bismarck {s in the community for a few days. Dan Drake spent the week-end in Bismarck on business. Mrs. Morris Anderson returned home last week from Bismarck and where she spent a few days taking treatment. better. The Rev. Oscar Jacobson and the Stephens of Bismarck She is feeling much Rev. ©. A. Thursday in the Still hall. Miss Roxy Lowe and pupils of Ghylin townsbin had .an outing Fri- day, April 27th, the last day of school. Martin Strand {s seeding wheat for Ted Newman of Wilton this week, Steve Little made a trip to How- ard Watkins’ south of Regan Mon- day for two loads of hay. Mrs. Oscar Erickson and Miss Annetta_ Erickson attended the “Valley Farm” given by the Senior Class of Wilton high school Monday evening. ¢-——_—_—_—____—_-+ | Leith a Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Connell were callers at the dentists at Elgin Sat- urday. County Agent Martel accompanied by Mr. Bodu were callers here Tues- day. The next meeting of the Parent- Teachers association prromises to be the most interesting one for some time. Roll call will be in the form of a straw vote for president. Com- munity singing will be led by Mr. Lawfer after which a debate, “Re- solved, that the 18th amendment. should be appealed,” will be debated by four of Grant county’s leading debaters. 4 The Presbyterian ladies aid were entertained at’ the Pioneer hotel Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Ora Emch being hostess. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ernest Clark Thursday, Rey. 12, The Weatherly and icCarthy children have been quite ill with flu the past week. —— Monday to preach funeral services for D. Martin. Miss Fern Emch completed a suc- cessful term of school in the Eisen- barth district Tuesday, May 1. Fern will spend a week home before leaving for Dickinson, where she will complete her normal course. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Arndt announce the birth of a daughter April 24. Miss Ruth Brown who has been very ill is reported much improved. xcitement reigned in our village Sunday noon when the Presbyterian parsonage located in the northwest part of town was discovered to be on fire. The fire is thought to have started from a furnace pipe below the first floor. Quick response of our citizens, men and women alike, forming a’ water brigade y and spent ‘time cleaning it lot of, wheat: b fhity. ‘Many of the thusiastic while callers at M. A. Neison’s last .Sat- urday: and got.a plow for his tra:- = or. Arthur -Sehroeder and_ Enos Strandamo made a trip to Baldwin last Saturday on a business mis- Gib Sederstrom was caller at the John Olson home last. Friday. Caldiera aul ob ae Boog) ‘ilton the Kruges. ie iy at red Erbuck trexsacted business had the fire under control. The main floor was entirely demolished. It was. necessary for the Corbit family to move their belongings into the church basement .-her> they will reside until the house is reraodeled. The Ernest Saunders residence only a few feet distance was in grave I the furniture wor 1| 862.80 paid for cream, average price {to Elgin Monday with the little Rev. Corbet was called to Lark| sg, 800 | hy dinner land children were Sunday dinner jome of ests at the Chas. Emch arson, A little daughter arrived at the jhome of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Freise | April 25th, Miss Bertha Schloss:r of Carson | spent the week-end at the home of | Constance Lackey. Presbyteri church notes Sun- day, May Carson — Sunda! school at 11 o'clock. Evening wor- ship at 8 o'clock. Lark~—Service of worship at 2:30 p.m. Leith—Morn- ing worship at 10 o'clock. Sunday {school at 11 o'clock. The Star Clothin) club met with the Reiker girls Thursday evening. Miss Sumerfelt and County Agent Martel were present and an inter- esting meeting was held. The following statement is issued by the Leith Cream association: January amount paid for cream $2,- 199.65, an average of 50 cents paid during the month. February, $1,- paid, 46 cents. March, $2,171.95, average price paid 45 cents. * Mr. and Mrs. Wetherly motored daughter Loreanne to consult a doc- t or. Mrs. E. J. Lawfer is spending a few days ing at the Rome of her brother, Max Buckman a:.1 family, of New Salem. Renee Patterson formerly of Leith but now residing at Dickinson has been named the champion high ora- tor of North Dakota in the state finals phase of the third and fifth international _ oratorical _ contest sponsored in North Dakota. Ed- ward Deheney, a student of our Leith schools some years ago, now residing at Bismarck, won first in the Mandan and Bismarck contest. Mrs. Thiele underwent an opera- tion at Bismarck Wednesday and is reported to be improving rapidly. Mrs. McVey is spending the week at the Wm. Saunder home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hertz and family of Carson were callers here THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ — a , who is sick in the | Dodge | hospital.” elle @| Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon of Bis- ——— On Sunday at 1:00 o'clock oc- curred the death of Mrs. August Fleckenstein. Mrs. Fleckenatetn had been ailing for many months. She leaves to mourn her loss, si: children, three boys and three girls, Catherine, Magdalene and Ida, ‘irls; three boys, Paul, Anton and urence. Mrs. H. E. Trousdale took the train to Trip, S. Dak., where she will visit her father, aged 94, who is very ill at his home. George Meyers and other men are busy building a store. Miss Hildegarde Grossman who was in the Bismarck hospital for a few days returned to her home Tuesday. John Meske of Beulah is visiting a few days at the home of his son, Jacob Meske. Mr. and Mrs. William Goetz or Hazen are guests for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goetz, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Goetz and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goetz. D. P. Fix has moved his barber aa into the Samuel Goetz pool Fred Jensen has purchased a new marck called at the Chas. Gaskill home Saturday evening. ir. and Mrs. Herman Niema:. and the Raymond Loomis home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon, Mr. and Mrs, Wilbert Koon and family and Florence Gosney visited at the James Koon home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney and Edna spent Sunday at the Chas. Gaskill home, Mr. and «irs, Zelmar Drystad, Stella and Velma were Sunday din- ner guests at the Henry Jessen home. Mrs. Ed Fogarty motored to Bis- lay. Rex returned marck Satu: home with her. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis visited at the L. D. Bailey home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman and home Sunday. # Mrs. Herman Nieman and Lois visited at the John Benz home Mon- SN eon ilbert Koon was a Sterling caller Saturday, a Frederick Lee is assisting Ear! Gaskill with the spring work for a few days. News reached here of the death car. Jacob Grossman, Hilda, Olga, Elsie and Edwin were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Daffee Sunday. Playday was held at the Big Flat school Monday. Rev. E. E. Matteson preached a splendid sermon at the Congrega- tional church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Knute Taft were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L.H. Pedersen home Sunday after- noon for afew hours. “ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Daffee at- tended church services in Golden Valley Sunday. Miss Rose Marie Duffy and Joyce Siverts motored to Dickinson Mon- Sunday. The Women’s Presbyterian of Bis- marck Presbytery met at Leith for their annual meeting Monday and Tuesday of iast week. Delegates from Steele, Bismarck, Stewartsdale, Glenco, Hazelton and Wilton were present. The meeting opened Monday evening with a ban- quet given by the ladies of the Leith Mission circle. Forty ladies sat down to a bounteous banquet. The rooms and tables were decorated in yellow and white, ‘ing the 50th anniversary of mission work in North Dakota. Mrs. Corbit acted as toastmistress. Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Philips responded to toasts. Mrs. W. T. Laumers of Ptitsburgh, Penn., was the principal speaker. Tuesday was given to re- ports and addresses by the leaders in the mission work. 4 Estherville j Mrs. Wm. Mickelson and daughter Odessa visited at the Uhde home Monday. Mrs. Carl Berg and son Lyle were Regan callers Monday afternoon, The Marble and Schelling young folks visited at the Wm. Mickelson home on their way home from school Tuesday evening. Mrs. A. H. Lundberg visited at the Uhde home Tuesday. Mrs. Harry Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little and son Norman attende lodge meeting Tuesday eve- ning. Mrs. Pete Micklcson was a Regan ° \ | Mandan, |; day, where Joyce took part in the district declamatory contest. r Steiber ——<« ' The Misses Cathern and Rose Ellen Doyle were capital city vis- itors over the week-end. Otto Rhienhart made a trip to Regan Wednesday taking in a truck- load of cream and eggs, bringing back a load of merchandise for the Alta store. J. R. Jones is now at home after spending several weeks at McClusky receiving medical treatment. John Carlson and Beecher Malone were Regan visitors Saturday eve- ning. Merwin and Glen Oder and Laur- ence Adams were callers at Bill Hickels Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Malone were callers at the Jones residence Wed- nesday, W. S. Oder hauled a load of wheat from Mr. Rasmussen's for seed. Mrs. John Carlson and children were callers at the Malone home Monday. Dave and Earl Dixon were busi- ness visitors in Regan Saturday. ir. and Mrs. Fred Brackett of Regan visited friends in this vicinity Sunday. Mr. ad Mrs, Clifford Nelson and Roy .Smith of near Driscoll sj Saturday night and Sunday at Join Carlson’s. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Malone and Mrs. Harold Baron were business visitors in Wilton Saturday. Glen and Merwin Oder were shopper Monday morning. Anna Danielson stayed over night at the Walker home Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport and Charlotte and Ruth Wilmot were Wednesday evening callers at the Wallman home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mowder, Mrs. Harry Davenport, Mrs. Roy Little and son Norman were Regan call- ers Thursday. Matt Rasmusen purchased a trac- tor Thufsday. Joe Wold motored to Regan Thurs- day afternoon. Percy Cohen of Posmay lvania, has been through this country bhying horses the past week. He purchased several in this neighborhood, shipping them Thursday morning. “. and Mrs. Roy McCullough called at the Wm. McCullough home south of Regan Thursday evening to see Roy's mother, who was in- jured several days ago. Mrs. M Cullough stayed for a couple of da; to assist with the housework. Mrs. Harry Davenport visited at the Louis Jorgenson home Wednes- day afternoon. ‘Roy Lille was a Regan caller Fri- day afternoon having soms, black- "Roy ‘MeCullough and Guy M Coy oy McCullough and Guy Mc! were busines callers in Regan Fri- day evening on their way to the Wm. McCullough home ‘to get Mrs. Roy McCullough, who has NM as- sisting with the housework there. Callers from here in Regan Sat. urday afternoon and evening wer Mrs. Wm. Johnson, Mr. a1 Mrs. Frank Mickelson, George Mowder, Cecil Elkins. Mr. and Mrs. Hany Davenport, Charlotte and Ruth Wil- mot, Roy McCullough, Guy McCoy, Conrad Johnson and son George, Axel Johnson, Mike Pankowitch, Fritz and Otto Uhde, Gene and Nor- man Little and Mrs. Roy Little. Carl Berg called at the Pete Mick- elson home Sunday evening. Rheinhold Berg was a_ business caller at the Frank Mickelson home Harry Davenport transacted busi- ness in Ragan Friday evening. Mrs. Anna Knutson was. business zaller in Regan Friday. Oliver Knutson has purchased a tractor. Edna Eide spent the week-end at the Helgeson home. Alice O’Brien was a week-end visitor at her home in Wilton. i Visitors at co Wain junday were, ». Re son Gene and Freddie Steindly. The Carson and quic! wher it was thought the town was! eveni threatened, althoug’ the blaze was oe Rey Saturday. James anil) ee aos Strandamo and Eugene under control before they arrived. Mr. Mrs. Dwight Kamrath Regan shoppers Saturday. ir. and Mrs. Wm. Hickel and Miss Mary Doyle were callers at| J the Alta store Wednesday. f | Taft Mrs. John Baker and Mrs. Roy Baker visited at the Walter Durfee home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. John Benz, Mrs. Hoeft and Carl Olson motored to Bismarck Tuesday evening to see their broth- er Eddie Olson, who is sick in the Bismarck hospital. They report Eddie is getting better. James Riley delivered a truckload of wheat to Jim Baker Tuesday. Rev. Samuel Brooks of McKenzie called at the P. M. Gosney home Tuesday afternoon. Don’t forget P. T. A. at the Ster- ling schoolhouse Thursday night, May 3. The men who belong to the association are going to give the program and serve the lunch. irs. John Baker and Mrs. Roy Baker were Bismarck callers Thurs- da morning, rman Nieman was a Moffit caller Thursday. Mrs, John Benz visited at the Dewey Olson home at Moffit Thurs- arl Gaskill spent Wednesday night at the Gosney home. irs. John Baker and Mrs. Roy Baker visited at the Dewey Olson home in Moffit Thursday. Little Beulah Benz called at the Henry Swindling home Thursday. evening. Miss Dorothy Zuraff is back in the hol again assisting with the work. » Carl Olson visited at the Dewey Olson home. in Moffit Thurs- da noon. Lioya Nelson installed a new water softener in the John Benz home Wednesday. The Art Chenawith family are out on their farm again after spending the winter in Ster] ir. and Mrs. George Lewis were Sterling callers Friday. . Henry Swind!ing visited at the Herman Niemen home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis called at the Henry Swindling home Fri- day evening. ‘ james Baker is the owner of a new tractor. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sv-indling and family were Bismarck callers Sat- urday. ‘The M. E. Ladies Aid will be held at the Sterling church Friday sfter- ¢| live. of Mrs. Fred Schafer Saturday night at Dr. Ness’ hotel hospital at Man- dan, where she. has been doctoring for quite a while. Sympathy is ex- tended to the family. Miss Veronica Kiley s) day with Maude Chenawith. ‘Miss Elnora Hurr spent een at the Tyler Johnnson home nortl of Sterling. [Wing The junior-senior prom and ban- quet which was held-at the hall S urday was enjoyed by all. Besides the juniors-seniors and their part- ners were those of the schoolboard, Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. George Piepkorn. ‘Herb Holmes, formerly of this vi- cinity, was here Saturday. Ella, Edith and Clara ‘Mueller, Mabel Jacobson, Olive and Clarence Rise visited at the J. O. Rise home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kremenetsky stopped here Friday evening en route to Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. John Harty and family visited relatives in Bismarck Sunday. : Mrs. I. Kremenetsky and daugh- ter returned home from South Da- kota Thursday. They were accom- a by her mother Mrs. Wein- ia O. Lee, Sina Torgerson, and Myrtle Peterson motored to Bis- marck Saturday morning. Lenora Johns, Jola Dutoir and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Weitstock motored to Bismarck ets Returning Sunda: accompani by Olive Mutchler. Ear! Hill visited friends here Sun- day. Nir. and Mrs. Ebb Cleveland were Monday evening dinner guests at the Michael home. John Knowles visited at Sterling Saturday and Sunday. ame is to be held nt Sun- A ball here Sunday. The married and single men are going to show their ability in baseball. James Spitzer was a caller in Wing Sunday. Axel Soder transacted business in the capital city le Mr. and Mrs. Harvey and daugh- Clara Mueller and Mrs. eber drove to Bismarck Tuesday afternoon. Carl Knowles stop) here Sat- urday on his way to ncer, Iowa, where he and his family intend to Morris Pollack, well known in this vicinity, has been transacti ness in town the past week. lives in Bismarck. ‘allace Anderson, Williard and family spent Saturday in Steele at|day family visited at the John Byers hi =: Bismarck| was to meet with Mrs. H. McCul- lough this week was. post; . irs. Mi Rasche and Shitley motored to in Monday. There will be services at the Can- field schoolhouse Sunday after Sun- school conducted by Rev.Mon- son of Bismarck. A_very painful accident occurrea on Cae f when Mrs. Wm. McCul- lough fell and badly hurt herseif. She was taken to a doctor in Wilton ‘and upon examination it was found that one of her-ribs were broken, Alfred Bouch was a Regan caller Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Gordon were guests of the Willard Diamond home Sunday. Bertha Eide spent Sunday night with Violet Olson, Hester Bailey was an over night st at the A. Walker home Sun- ys Anna and Florence Danielson ave been absent from school last week, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher and ae t Wi Elbert Hubbell, all of Jamestown college visited at their’ homes this week-end. el Olive Mutchler of Bismarck is spending the week with relatives and friends in Wing and Arena. Phil Schnieder and Fred Brown ome, callers here last Monday ni r. and Mrs. Jacob Weber, form- erly of this vicinity, but now from Goodrich have been visiting with ryohe Ske well i john |, & well known carpen- ter of this vicinity, is busy re- modeling the Wing Mercantile. Mrs. Amiel Pieykorn is buying cream in the Armour’s creamery. She recently took it over trom 3, Eckman. Fire of unknown origin started in the dump grounds east of Wing Saturday evening, but was extin- sulabea before any damage was one, Henry Josephson is busy puttii in a new gasoline tank oA Pane for Kreme Bros. Mrs. Ben McClusky called on Mrs. J. J, Horner Monday night. Mrs. Horner has been on the sick we the ae week, a ea ir. Horner took thei daughter to Bismarck Friday 4 consult a are. Vivian Cate of Mandan is em- ployed at the Jake Horner home. _ 0. J. Rise of Lein was shopping in Wing Saturday en route to Bis- ™Bruce Belk of Bi ruce of ismarck was a business caller in Wing Tuesday. family of Regan visited at the Wal- ter tt home Sunday. Andrew Kolb and Allen Tolliver called at Leo Sheldon’s Sunday. , Stanley, Oliver and Floyd Knudtson called at the Wallman home ‘orn Len Gramling called at S. B. Ol- son’s Monday. Frank Farley has quit school to El his father with the sprinz work. 8. W. Nemetz called at the Martin Dockter home Tuesday. Arthur and Mildred Nelson at- tended the Christian Endeavor rally at Regan Sunday. ae Little motored to Regan Monday. Mrs. Willard Diamond and her mother, Mrs. Guss Gordon, motored te Bismarck Thursday. Those who attended services at the A. McCoy home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Curtis of Man and Mrs. Law of McKenzie and Miss Lun of Bismarck. Ernest Gordon motored to Regan Saturday. Mrs. J. F. Little, Phyllis and Ruth visited with Mrs. P. E. Patton Tuesday afternoon. Hazel Howe was an overnight Fad of Irene McCullough Thurs- irs. Mary Rasche and little daughter Shirley were guests at the 0. M. Colip home Sunday. W. H. Kolb and sons Edward and ead were Regan callers Satur- irs, H. McCullough and Miss Parmenter visited with Mrs. Taylor “ies,” Harry’ De rs. avenport visited with Mrs. Louie Jorgenson Thurs- Mrs. Wurtske called on Mrs. J. F. Little Friday afternoon. Joseph Cook spent Sunday at his parental home. scar uson and = family motored to Regan Saturday. There will be at P.-T. A. meeting at’ the schoolhouse Saturday eve- ning, May 8th. irs. Wm. McCullough, Mrs. Ray McCullough, Doris and Irene motor- ed to Wi Saturday. Some of the young folks who at- tended Christian Endeavor rally in Regan from around here were Clay- ton and Ruth Little, Gudrun and Kenmare Jordah! and Lucille ana Emile Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson were din- ner guests at the Alvin Ghylin home Sunday. Fred Wood from Baldwin, man- ager of the Standard Oil company of that point, was out Monday and delivered his products to Martin, George and Rignaid Nelson for their ractors, ~ An exciting time was had Tues- day afternoon when a fire started from blasting rock on the mail road where the road graders were clear- ine the, ier “4 perviies ri across the irom G. F. ’s, burned cm are y) on section the Horne and Williameon pees. A large number of irom Baldwin and neighbors turned out: and backfired ough! flames all aca Ss sik Bennie Nelson came home Sun- day a Mercer where he is em- ployed. i loyd Anderson and Arthur Resch visited Sunday with Ben at his parents home. tia Hugo went to Nels Nelson and Andrew Trygg's Monday night and atimal which strayed a got their way. Martin Nelson set a fire with his tractor Monday while pulling Fred Wood's truck ‘out where, he was stuck, John Anderson, Floyd and Arthur | Monda; Resch were callers George Nelson home M i. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott and Emma Nelson from Bismarck were ter Scott's They drove to the Ofte 5 rove Swanson home” and took Hugo Swanson to Bismarck to resume his duties Monday me . Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rue, Mar- and GI were guests last at the Nels Nelson home. ae Schoei was a caller at Kruger home on Charlie Rue’s place night after Teport the sale of two at the n, Mr. |** is staying in a Bismarck hospital taking care of Edsel Reynold, M. F. Parker was in Regan Sat urday looking after matters per. taining to his, business. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Nelsor and family made a trip to Regar Saturday on a business mission. George and Gerald Nelson were callers at Andrew Trygg’s Satur- day night looking after a stray animal and went after him in the morning. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson, Huge and Victor went to the Otto Swan- son home Sunday and were dinner guests with Otto and Alice, a niece to Mrs. Nelson. Mary Scott came home from Bis. marck to spend the week-end at her parental home. She transacted business in Re, Saturday, Mrs. Nels Nelson was a supper guest with Mrs. Charlie Rue Sat- urday night. Kruger’s motored to Bismarch last Saturday on a business mission and visited with little Walter Hard- ing and Mrs. C. O. Kell, who hat been very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson, Victor and Hugo motored to Wing Satur- day looking after matters of a bust- ness nature and disposed of their products. Charlie Rue received word from their daughters, Helen from Grand Forks university and Madeline from Minneapolis where she is taking a course of nursing, that they are both ill with the flu. Gladys Nelson was a caller at the Nels Nelson home Monday morn- ing on local business. [___ Moffit __} @ Val Benz and son Frank and Fay Johnson motored to Bismarck Tues- day to get a tractor for Fay John- mn. Miss Nina Weiste is assisting with the work at the Fay Johnson home. W. W. McNally was a business caller in Bismarck Tuesday. Mrs. Sid White arrived from Minneapolis Wednesday. Mr. Williamson from Iowa arrived in Moffit Wednesday to look after his property. Mrs. M. Lamb and son Andrew and daughter Dorothy motored to Hazeton Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Enockson and ae, returned home Tuesday eve- ning. Deany Argast returned to school again after several weeks’ absence. Mrs. L. N. Bullock entertained the mothers club Thursday after- noon. It was also a surprise on Mrs. Ella Porter and Mrs. Viggo Jensen, it being their birthday. They received a number of lovely gifts and a delicious lunch*was served by abc irs. F. Argast was a passenger on the Soo to Bismarck Thursday. Callers at the Dewey Olson home Thursday afternoon were Mrs. John Baker, Mrs. Roy Baker, Mrs. John Benz and Mrs. Carl Olson. Corma Kimble was a passenger to Bismarck on the Soo Thursday, returning Friday. W. W. McNally and daughter Dorothy and Mr. and Mrs. M. G. McNally and son Wayne spent Thursday evening at the H. P. As- selstine home. Mra. Enert Porter visited school Friday afternoon. Mrs. Siel White was a caller at the F. H. Pillsbury home Saturday afternoon. Carl Olson and sister Mabelle and Frank Benz motored to Mandan Saturday where Frank purchased a Nash coupe. Miss Jordis.Rafteseth was a pas- senger on thé bus to Bismarck Sat- urday to visit over the week-ena. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Olson enter- tained at Sunday dinner, Mr. and Mrs, John Benz and children and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoeft and chil- dren of north of Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Edw. DeHaan en- tertained at Sunday dinner, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury and sons, Murel and Walter and J. J. C ¥ * Mr. and Mrs. H. P. A: children were Sunday dinner guests at the Smith Engleman home near Braddock. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury and sons, motored to Bismarck Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hofstade and children and Mr. and Mrs. Burns Bailey and children surprised Mrs. Mike Hanson Sunday afternoon, it being her birthday. Aug. Benz was a passenger on the Soo to Ellendale Monday. W. W. McNally left for Carson Monday where he is going to oper- ate a pool hall. Mrs. C. E. Moffit and daughter, Maude and Harriet and son James, Miss Daisy Grigg and Miss Doro- thy Lamb, all motored to Bismarck y- We are all glad to hear that Miss Grace Miller is getting along very nicely and hope she will soon be home in, The ladies’ aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Jason Hoover Wed- nesday afternoon at 2:30, May 9th. Sub Mastel from Hazelton was a Moffit caller Monday. There is church every Sunday at 10:30 and Sunday school at 11:30. Saat if Lein | o ° Howard Brenden motored to f Heatan cattle bu; Arena Saturday. 4 Rock Hill MeKensie, Sn® DUYers From) “*kifred Olson called at the Dallas Ki P vtec some hay|Barkman home after seed wheat Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sheldon and from Sohn since theirs | Thursday. family were ts at the Albert|burned in the prairie fire. George| Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman Vol home Sunday. Nelson's cattle were around the| motored to Il Thursday. Secese eee Ore oe ie etl Aner OP | aooad Aatetaae Creaiae af the Cos son home Su: a a time tl , Mr. and Mrs, Bill Wilmot of Wil-|away. setting them | CRrstianson home, ton were guests at Mowder home Sunday. Mrs. Louie Jorgenson was a Byd Nelson was a caller at the John Anderson home Sey Edsel Reynold, twin of John An- Louis Steindly is able to be up|noon, May 4. Men as well as ladies of Mrs. Harry Davenport |derson’s, was taken to a Bismarck and around now afters a are cordially invited to come. may: peemital with gard They inflammatory rheumatism. E. Sapp got a loai of barley from ir. and Mrs. Al ve been ill with the flu. tar. r. snd ss Betubowd Berg mo- Ed Fogart Friday, eae . at the t e was called in to Bismarck to A apes, Cone’ leve junice Jes- ‘ Re * ome Witmot and fr were Sun-|sen and Hugh Jessen visited at the|,9- F. Li motored to Wilton} The Harvey Moffit family from day guests at the Mowder |Ernest Hurr home Saturday after- y to consult a doctor. Tuttle came down last Sunday ome. noon. : bee “4 18 - at the funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elkins and| Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis called . M. ip of Regan’ was aj Kikul. were thbors here dacghter Dolores and Beverly spent at the Carl Olgon home Friday after- of his daughter, Mrs. Mary| when they-lived on the ranch. Sunday afternoon at the Ole Wold | noon. ) A Gerald, Martin and George Nel- bewe. Little Dorothy Sapp has been sick| _ Mrs. Willard Diamond motored to|son motored siorth from Regan Sun- The Ladies Aid which was to have/with the flu. We y mornit Soy teeoen ont get © Sesoker bot met at the Harry McCullough home| P. M. Gosney went to Driscoll ith Gordon of Bismarck spent|tom plow from ‘the William Oder May 2nd, has been jponed un@l{ Saturday to have some blacksmith | Sunday at home. iygies 8 later date. work done. Callers at J. F. Little’s Monday| John visited at the Albin Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Jordahl and| Eddie Olson who has been quite|were Mr. Fode son, | Spangberg one day last c. Vv. Wilton called at| sick in the Bismarck hos; is] Andy Walker and Shirley, Frank | week. by j he Freak Micheioon- Rome Temas |reported wre setting ‘lone as well Farley and Me Mrs. Charli, Rue has been stay! ‘as he has been. We hope he gets) Mr. and Mrs. at the J nderson home CL Rg A a My ge a M Cis. Atdorion bes bean \Stte Old bok oO Ae: eee Rarmcnd: 2 V7 were rs. fe tae Mickelson a few days with Mr. The Canfield Ladies Ald which] twins, wate Bea gale Sed Miss Olga Rise motored to Tuttle Metoeetay evening. A few from this vicinity attended the party ven at the Faunce Luy- ‘ben home Wednesday evening, - The Ladies Aid meets with Mrs. Christianson Wednesday, May 9th. Misses Ella, Edith and Clara Mueller, Mabel Jacobson, Olive and Clarence Rise of Wit spent Sun- ry Marie Olauson and” fori rs. ie Olauson ai mily - Me Hote Gandarecn, son ohn irs, Harry Hel spent Sun- ‘at the Geo. Christianson home. ‘ord was received here of the ened of Mrs. N. A. Soderholm, hich occurred Sunda~ at Bismarck. Mrs. holm had been in health for some time. Sympathy is Peta to the family during their wement. Nearly everyone in ws icinit Arreson spent Sunday afternoon. at the M, A, Lien home.”

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